By Linda Forrest
As we’ve previously mentioned, to work at inmedia, it’s almost a prerequisite to be a self-professed “word nerd.” Christmas gifts are often grammar-themed and we are all avid readers, both on and off company time. Therefore, it is with great relish that I point to the latest words to be added to the newest edition of the Merriam-Webster Collegiate dictionary.
In order to be deemed mainstream enough to make the dictionary, words must be routinely used in print without explanation, thus indicating that they’re widely understood. A major driver of these “new” words is technology. By its very nature, technology is cutting-edge and inventive, requiring endless expansion of our lexicon and creating the opportunity for individuals and executives alike to coin a phrase that eventually becomes widely used and legitimized by inclusion in the dictionary.
Working in the technology milieu as we do, I’m a bit surprised to see that webinar is only just now making the grade, but perhaps by saying that I’m unintentionally pretexting as an early adopter to glean commentors’ thoughts on the matter … Enjoy.

